Source Data for "Transport properties and doping evolution of the Fermi surface in cuprates"
DOI10.5281/zenodo.7766523Zenodo7766523MaRDI QIDQ6707417FDOQ6707417
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Neven Barišić, Mateusz A. Gala, Denis Karl Sunko, Osor S. Barišić, Benjamin Klebel-Knobloch, Wojciech Tabiś
Publication date: 24 March 2023
Copyright license: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
Source data for the publication Transport properties and doping evolution of the Fermi surface in cuprates, in Scientific Reports (https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-39813-z) and on arxiv (https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2303.05254). This dataset is organized in the following way: For every figure of the manuscript there is a separate folder, which includes the figure itself, as well as one or more additional folders for the individual panels. In those, there are one or more .csv files with the data. Some of the .csv files have two header lines, for example when the temperature and \(n_{\mathrm{H}}\) are recorded for multiple doping levels. Additional comments: Figure 1 The generic phase boundaries are not included. The precision of values of \(n_{\mathrm{loc}}\)is increased for presentation purposes experimental doping values are typically rounded to 2 decimal points, doping errors to 3 decimal points estimated \(n_{\mathrm{eff}}\) are rounded to 5 decimal points experimental \(n_{\mathrm{H}}\) from the literature are rounded to 3 decimal points otherwise, if it exists, experimental values are typically rounded to the error temperature is always given in Kelvin \(C_2\)is given in \([\mathrm{TK}^{-2}]\) (i.e. Tesla Kelvin^-2) the unit for \(n_{\mathrm{eff}}\),\(n_{\mathrm{loc}}\), \(n_{\mathrm{H}}\)is [per CuO2 unit cell] the unit for the resistivity in figure 4 is described in the methods section of the article
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